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Products Support => GSX Support FSX/P3D => Topic started by: tf51d on September 29, 2012, 07:26:58 pm

Title: No gates available at San Antonio
Post by: tf51d on September 29, 2012, 07:26:58 pm
When landing at San Antonio (KSAT) when I go to assign a gate it only offers me Parking. Of which only 2 spots are listed. ATC assigned me to Gate A3. This has happened woth the original AFCAD I used. (Sorry I don't remember who's it was) and now with Ray Smith's AFCAD.



Title: Re: No gates available at San Antonio
Post by: Bruce Hamilton on September 29, 2012, 07:45:11 pm
Works fine for me at KSAT, but the default scenery has no jetways.
Title: Re: No gates available at San Antonio
Post by: tf51d on September 30, 2012, 12:43:31 am
I rebuilt my scenery DB which in turn triggered a rebuilt of the GSX scenery cache, and it's working again, thanks!!
Title: Re: No gates available at San Antonio
Post by: jockoflocko on October 07, 2012, 08:21:02 pm
I am also having this problem.  How do you rebuild the database?  Could you please tell me step by step how you fixed it?

Thanks.
Title: Re: No gates available at San Antonio
Post by: virtuali on October 07, 2012, 10:55:46 pm
Remove the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\FSX\SceneryIndexes folder (with FSX NOT running!) then launch FSX and let it rebuild its cache, then call GSX and let it rebuild its own cache too.
Title: Re: No gates available at San Antonio
Post by: C130 on October 07, 2012, 11:06:08 pm
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Remove the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\FSX\SceneryIndexes folder


Do you mean the Scenery.cfg folder or the Scenery Folder?

I can not find a SceneryIndexes folder?

I may need to do this also?

Thanks.
Title: Re: No gates available at San Antonio
Post by: virtuali on October 08, 2012, 11:50:54 am
Do you mean the Scenery.cfg folder or the Scenery Folder?

Never said anything about the scenery.cfg or the scenery folder, and if you remove this, disaster will happen...

I've said:

the

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\FSX\SceneryIndexes FOLDER

This folder is hidden by default, so you won't find it by just browsing it, unless you enable Hidden/System files in Explorer, OR you type this in the Start button area and press Enter.